Silver Spring, MD, February 12, 2025 – The Holy Cross Health Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of three members to its Board of Directors — Janel Hino, MD, John J. Matteo and Corrine P. Parver. 
 

 

Janel Hino, MD is a founding member of Community Neonatal Associates and has been practicing at Holy Cross Health since 1998. She is a graduate of the University of Virginia and has a master’s degree in chemistry from American University. Dr. Hino was a chemist for several years before obtaining her MD from Eastern Virginia Medical School. She completed both her pediatric residency and neonatology fellowship at Children's National Medical Center in Washington DC

John J. Matteo is a Shareholder/Director and former President of Jackson & Campbell, P.C. in Washington, D.C.  With 30 years of experience representing companies, non-profit organizations and closely held businesses, John concentrates his practice on business and commercial legal matters, including those arising in healthcare and real estate transactions. He currently chairs the Firm’s Business and Employment Law Practice Groups and serves as the Interim Chair of the Trusts & Estates Practice Group. In addition to his legal career John has served on several non-profit boards and has been a pro bono advisor to several charities, including those in the health care field. John received his J.D. from The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law, and his B.A. from Fordham University.  


 

 

Corrine Propas Parver completed her legal education at American University Washington College of Law (cum laude) in 1982, where she served as an Assistant Editor of The Law Review. A distinguished legal career focused primarily on health law followed, including her serving as partner and head of the Health Law Services Practice at the Washington, D.C., law firm Dickstein Shapiro, from which she retired in 2004. After retiring from the practice of law, Parver established what is now the Health Law and Policy Program at American University Washington College of Law, where she sits on its Alumni Advisory Council. She also serves as the Board Secretary of the nonprofit, nonpartisan Jewish Electorate Institute, and President of Women Lawyers On Guard Action Network. She has extensively published, testified before Congressional Committees, and lectured in the United States and Canada on health care topics during her career. 


"We are excited about these dedicated leaders who have joined the Foundation’s Board of Directors," said Andre Boyd, Regional President & CEO of Holy Cross and Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic. "We look forward to the continued work of fulfilling our mission by seeking philanthropic support that improves the health of our patients and the communities we serve."

The primary goal of the Board is to support the charitable goals of Holy Cross Health in the Maryland region. It is comprised of 15 community, corporate, hospital, and civic leaders. To view the full list of the Holy Cross Health Foundation Board of Directors, visit Board of Directors | Trinity Health System

About Holy Cross Health 

Holy Cross Health is a Catholic, not-for-profit, people-centered health system that serves the two most populous counties in Maryland, Montgomery and Prince George's counties, and Washington, DC. The health system is committed to being the most trusted provider of healthcare services in the area. Founded in 1963 by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, Holy Cross Health is a member of Trinity Health in Livonia, Michigan, one of the largest multi-institutional Catholic healthcare delivery systems in the nation. Holy Cross Hospital, in Silver Spring, is one of the largest hospitals in Maryland, and Holy Cross Germantown Hospital is the first hospital in the nation on a community college campus, enhanced by an educational partnership. The Holy Cross Health Network operates primary care practices and affordable health centers and offers a wide range of innovative, community-based health and wellness programs. As well as a comprehensive cancer center that is home to the Varian Edge, a life-saving technology designed to better detect and target certain cancers.  Holy Cross is the only health system in the county offering this targeted technology. Meanwhile, Specialty care, home care, and hospice services round out Holy Cross Health's high quality and coordinated continuum of care that aims to improve health and move life ahead for individuals and populations in the communities served. In fiscal 2024, Holy Cross Health contributed nearly 10% of its $550+ million revenue to community benefit activities that meet community needs and improve access to health. Learn more at HolyCrossHealth.org.